What is the difference between Cover Stock and Text Stock?
Cover stock is a much more rigid stock than Text stock. text stock less thick than cover stock. An example of cover stock is the paper used for the majority of printed postcards or business cards. An example of the test stock is the paper used to print most brochures or catalog pages. • What is the difference between coated 1 side stock and coated 2 side stock? Coated 1 side stock, or c1s, has a gloss look and feel applied to only 1 side of the sheet at the paper mill and is used for applications that have a full color photo on the front but still needs to be written on with a pen or pencil on the back, and is often used for postcards that are to be mailed. Coated 2 side stock, or c2s, has a gloss coating applied on both sides of the paper at the mill and is used for postcards that have a full color photos on both sides . • What does PDF stand for? PDF stands for Portable Document Format, a universal file format developed by Adobe that preserves all the fonts, formatting, graphics and